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    THE MODE OF HYPERTENSION IN RESPONSE TO STIMULATION OF THE THALAMIC AND HYPOTHALAMIC by SHIMAMOTO, KIRO, OYAIZU, SUSUMU

    “…Although it is generally accepted that the level of the systemic blood pressure is regulated centrally, the mode of the regulation or the mechanism of the…”
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    MODE OF THE SYMPATHETIC INNERVATION OF THE SALIVARY GLANDS IN DOG by SHIMAMOTO, KIRO, INOUE, KUNIO

    Published in Japanese journal of pharmacology (1958)
    “…Best and Taylor (1) quoted in their textbook, that the secretory function of the gland is regulated in two ways, one being nervous and the other hormonal. When…”
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    SUPPLEMENTARY STUDIES ON THE SITES OF ACTION OF PILOCARPINE by SHIMAMOTO, KIRO, INOUE, KUNIO

    Published in Japanese journal of pharmacology (1958)
    “…Although it is generally accepted that pilocarpine affects the postganglionic cholinergic receptors and reveals a strong muscarinic action selectively,…”
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    Chemical and Pharmacological Studies on the Invitro Cultured Ergot by Ogiu, Kikuo, Shimamoto, Kiro

    Published in Japanese journal of pharmacology (1951)
    “…Studies on the principles of artificial cultivation of ergot were not established until Bonns, W. (1) and Kirchhof, H. (2) succeeded in the formation of…”
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    EFFECTS OF AMPHETAMINE, COCAINE, AND EPHEDRINE ON THE SEDATIVE AND HYPOTENSIVE ACTION OF RESERPINE IN RABBIT by SHIMAMOTO, KLRO, TORII, HIROMICHI

    Published in Japanese journal of pharmacology (01-01-1961)
    “…The sedative and hypotensive effects of reserpine on experimental animals have been affirmed by many authors (1-3). Though the mechanism of action of reserpine…”
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    THE EFFECTS OF RESERPINE ON THE RESPONSES OF THE NICTITATING MEMBRANE IN THE CAT by NAKAMURA, KEIJI, SHIMAMOTO, KIRO

    Published in Japanese journal of pharmacology (1960)
    “…Bein (1) was the first to describe that the administration of reserpine potentia!ed the pressor responses of the experimental animals to adrenaline and…”
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    RELATIVE PHARMACOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF A SERIES OF QUATERNARY ALKALOIDS ISOLATED FROM MAGNOLIA AND COCCULUS PLANTS by SHIMAMOTO, KIRO, INOUE, KUNIO, OGIU, KIKUO

    Published in Japanese journal of pharmacology (1958)
    “…The present report deals with the pharmacological properties of a series of quaternary tetrahydrobenzylisoquinoline, phenylethylamine and phenanthropyridine…”
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    The Effect of Adrenaline and Noradrenaline on the Salivary Secretion of the Sympathetically Denervated Glands in the Dog by Shimamoto, Kiro, Inoue, Kunio, Oyaizu, Susumu

    Published in Japanese journal of pharmacology (1958)
    “…It is usually accepted that the sympathetic innervation of the salivary glands in the dog is also motoric to the secretory activity as in the case of the…”
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    THE EFFECT OF ADRENALINE AND NORADRENALINE ON THE SALIVARY SECRETION OF THE SYMPATHETICALLY DENERVATED GLANDS IN THE DOG by SHIMAMOTO, KIRO, INOUE, KUNIO, OYAIZU, SUSUMU

    “…It is usually accepted that the sympathetic innervation of the salivary glands in the dog is also motoric to the secretory activity as in the case of the…”
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    PERIPHERAL ACTION OF THE GANGLION BLOCKINC AGENTS by SHIMAMOTO, KIRO, KANAUCHI, OSAMU, UCHIZUMI, SEIICHI

    Published in Japanese journal of pharmacology (1955)
    “…It is generally accepted that the ganglion blocking agents such as tetraethylammonium or hexamethonium has scarcely any peripheral action, but…”
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    EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE CHANGE, OXYGEN DEPRIVATION AND CATIONS ON THE ATRIAL RESPONSES TO VAGAL STIMULATION by TODA, NOBORU, FUJIWARA, MOTOHATSU, SHIMAMOTO, KIRO

    Published in Japanese journal of pharmacology (01-01-1964)
    “…It is generally believed that the cardiac fibers of the right vagus nerve terminate, in large part, near the sinoatrial node and some fibers distribute widely…”
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    MODIFICATION BY AZ-55, GUANETHIDINE AND BRETYLIUM OF RESPONSES OF ATRIA AND AORTIC STRIPS TO TRANSMURAL STIMULATION by TODA, Noboru, USUI, Hachiro, SHIMAMOTO, Kiro

    Published in Japanese journal of pharmacology (1972)
    “…A new antihypertensive drug (1), 1-cyclohexyl-3-guanidinoazetidine sulfate (AZ-55), structurally resembles guanethidine. It is widely known that guanethidine…”
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    Modification by AZ-55, Guanethidine and Bretylium of Responses of Atria and Aortic Strips to Transmural Stimulation by TODA, Noboru, USUI, Hachiro, SHIMAMOTO, Kiro

    Published in Japanese journal of pharmacology (1972)
    “…A new antihypertensive drug (1), l-cyclohexyl-3-guanidinoazetidine sulfate (AZ-55), structurally resembles guanethidine. It is widely known that guanethidine…”
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    EFFECTS OF METHAMPHETAMINE AND COCAINE ON THE DEPLETION OF CATECHOLAMINE OF THE BRAIN, HEART AND ADRENAL GLAND IN RABBIT BY RESERPINE by HIGUCHI, HIDEO, MATSUO, TAKAAKI, SHIMAMOTO, KIRO

    Published in Japanese journal of pharmacology (01-01-1962)
    “…In the previous paper (1) it has been reported that the intracarotid injection of 0.1 mg/kg of reserpine in rabbit increased the content of noradrenaline in…”
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    SPECIES DIFFERENCES OF SERUM AND LIVER CHOLESTEROL LEVELS BETWEEN RABBITS AND RATS FED ON HIGH-CHOLESTEROL DIET by TAKAORI, SHUJI, SHIMAMOTO, KIRO

    Published in Japanese journal of pharmacology (01-01-1964)
    “…The experimental atheromatosis in various animals fed on high-fat, high-cholesterol diet has widely been used for the elucidation of the pathogenesis of…”
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